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Silly John Fatty

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Nov 6, 2012
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I have two original Mac Pro (2010) GPUs that I don't need anymore and would like to sell.

I've seen people on Windows run a software that would tell you if the card is okay or not.

Is there something like that on Mac too?

Basically I'm looking for anything that will tell me the condition of the card (could also be a Terminal command or ANYthing really …) so that I could screenshot it and put it in my listing.

Will the Apple Hardware Test tell me something about the GPU?
 

Canubis

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Oct 22, 2008
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Don't really know of a test certifying a card being OK.
You could try Geekbench though and run a GPU test there and screenshot its results. You can run GPU tests under Compute tab. Should be sufficient proof that it's working.

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MarkC426

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May 14, 2008
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If they are your own cards from new and they work without issue, no need for tests.
If you have upgraded to a Metal gpu, it is worth keeping a Mac efi card for emergencies.
 
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